Level 3 Body Armor vs. Pistol Calibers

Published on March 12, 2025
Duration: 1:30

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of Guard Dog Body Armor's Level 3 plastic plates against various pistol calibers. The plates successfully stopped .22LR, 9mm, .357 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm rounds, showing minimal backface deformation. The testing suggests these plates meet their Level 3 rating, which should also protect against a .308 rifle round.

Quick Summary

Guard Dog Body Armor's Level 3 plastic plates were tested against .22LR, 9mm, .357 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm rounds. The plates successfully stopped all pistol calibers fired, showing no penetration and minimal backface deformation, indicating they meet their Level 3 rating.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Body Armor Testing
  2. 00:07Setting up the Plate Carrier
  3. 00:12Introducing Guard Dog Level 3 Plates
  4. 00:22Testing .22 Long Rifle
  5. 00:35Testing 9mm Luger
  6. 00:48Testing .357 Magnum
  7. 01:07Testing 5.7x28mm
  8. 01:23Conclusion on Pistol Caliber Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were used to test the Guard Dog Level 3 body armor plates?

The Guard Dog Level 3 body armor plates were tested against .22 Long Rifle, 9mm Luger, .357 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm pistol calibers. The testing demonstrated the plates' ability to withstand these rounds without penetration.

Did the Guard Dog Level 3 plastic plates stop all pistol rounds fired at them?

Yes, the Guard Dog Level 3 plastic plates successfully stopped all pistol rounds fired at them during the test, including .22LR, 9mm, .357 Magnum, and 5.7x28mm. No rounds penetrated the first layer of the armor.

What was the observed backface deformation on the Level 3 body armor plates?

The video indicated very small or minimal backface deformation on the Guard Dog Level 3 plastic plates after being subjected to pistol caliber rounds. This suggests good energy absorption and structural integrity.

What is the expected protection level for Level 3 body armor?

A Level 3 rating for body armor, according to NIJ standards, means it is designed to stop rifle rounds such as a .308 Winchester FMJ. It also implies protection against common handgun calibers.

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